Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
In June 2022, music company Ultra International sued West for sampling the 1986 song "Move Your Body" by Marshall Jefferson in "Flowers", a song on the demo album Donda 2. [85] The company, along with Jefferson, stated that West had used the illegal sample 22 times. [86]
A demo (shortened from "demonstration") is a song or group of songs typically recorded for limited circulation or for reference use, rather than for general public release. A demo is a way for a musician to approximate their ideas in a fixed format, such as cassette tape , compact disc , or digital audio files , and to thereby pass along those ...
The demo's audio had been bootlegged and spread online, however. [1] Additionally, the recordings of "Undone - The Sweater Song", "Paperface", and "Only in Dreams" from the demo appear on the 2004 deluxe release of Weezer (The Blue Album). The full demo tape was released as a part of the Blue Album 30th anniversary box set in 2024.
4-Track Demos is an album of demos by the English singer-songwriter PJ Harvey.It was released in October 1993 by Island Records.It consists of eight demos of songs from her previous album, Rid of Me, along with six demos of some unreleased tracks which never made it to release with the three-piece PJ Harvey line-up.
Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid was recorded in a basement in 1992 as a promotional demo. Frontman Ed Roland hoped to simply sell the songs to a publishing company rather than form a band. He gave the demo to a small college radio station in Atlanta that began playing "Shine". The track quickly became their most requested song and the ...
Bad Guy (Billie Eilish song) The Bad Touch; Bang Bang Bang (BigBang song) Beautiful Night (Paul McCartney song) Besharam Rang; Billi Billi; Birthday (Katy Perry song) Bitch Better Have My Money; Black Magic (Little Mix song) Black Mamba (song) Black or White; Blurred Lines; Body Language (Queen song) Born Free (music video) Bounce (Iggy Azalea ...
Steve Lacy's Demo received positive reviews from music critics. Jonah Bromwich of Pitchfork said, "[Steve Lacy] sparkles with classic Southern California funk and soul... the music here is startlingly mature, full of dimension and depth, as if Lacy were accompanied by a full band rather than doing everything, right down to the mixing, by his lonesome."
A compilation album, it consists of demo versions of solo and group songs recorded between 1968 and 1971. One recording, "Music Is Love," includes their some-time partner Neil Young. Most of the tracks feature solo vocals rather than the group's standard three-part harmony.